Ayrshire 2024-07-12

Asif Rafiq 48

Pervert teacher who sexually assaulted pupil at school.

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Offender ID: O-6024

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Forge Road, Ayr, Ayrshire, KA8

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A pervert teacher who sexually assaulted a female pupil on school grounds has avoided jail. Asif Rafiq, 48, lost his job as a technological studies teacher after groping a female student in February last year.

He was found guilty of sexual assault following a trial at Ayr Sheriff Court in April.

Yesterday the disgraced former educator was handed a Community Payback Order (CPO), which includes 18 months supervision and 200 hours of unpaid work. For 18 months, any employment or voluntary opportunities will need to be approved by his supervisor.

Rafiq was also placed on the Sex Offenders Register.

The court previously heard how he placed his arms around the pupil, put his hands on her buttocks, squeezed her buttocks and kissed her on the face on "various occasions''. Rafiq was suspended from teaching in 2023.

The school where he worked previously shared a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, describing Rafiq as a "pleasure to work with".

The post read: "Huge congratulations to our beloved Mr Rafiq in being signed off for his General Teaching Council Scotland (GTCS) professional update. GTCS accredited teacher for teaching and learning, football lead. Great job, a pleasure to work with as always".

The post was accompanied by a picture of Rafiq holding flowers and a bottle of champagne. The post was retweeted by the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) at the time. The school has now deleted all traces of Rafiq from their website and social media pages.

Locals were left shocked when the former teacher's behaviour came to light. Further concerns were raised in May when the Record revealed that the sex offender had been working at a petrol station in East Ayrshire, close to a number of schools.

He was pictured at the garage surrounded by crates of fizzy juice and sweets. One resident told the Record that parents were "worried sick".

They said: "It's shocking that this teacher has abused his power of the trust put in him and it's worrying to think that he could be serving kids at this garage. It has left other mums, dads and carers worried sick."

Labour councillor Ian Canava said: "Due to the fact he has been found guilty, he shouldn't be anywhere near a school or in a vicinity where there are children nearby.

"I am so disgusted that a teacher who is in a position of trust could commit such crimes. I am appalled that Rafiq abused his position of trust and his victim will be left traumatised by this ordeal."

Local SNP MSP Siobhian Brown previously said: “I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the victim in this case. I commend their bravery in coming forward and sharing this horrific experience with the police.

"I hope they are getting the support they need. It is their courage that has helped bring the perpetrator of this crime to justice and prevent it happening to anyone else.”

South Ayrshire Council confirmed in May that they were aware that Rafiq was working in a garage and that they were following all relevant policies and procedures.

The General Teaching Council for Scotland has been approached for comment.

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